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Locality: Wellsville, New York

Phone: +1 585-593-3410



Address: 155 N Main St 14895 Wellsville, NY, US

Website: www.davidahowelibrary.org/

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David A. Howe Public Library 07.01.2021

Teen Reads Tuesday! Check this book out here: t.ly/lyWD

David A. Howe Public Library 28.12.2020

A lovable fury old monster, or a cuddly kitten? Who can decide! Vote for your favorite to move them on to the Final Four next week! https://view.genial.ly//interactive-content-elite-8-monste

David A. Howe Public Library 18.12.2020

There are still some Sock Snowmen craft kits left at curbside. Don't forget to pick one up!

David A. Howe Public Library 11.12.2020

Our Kid's Take and Make craft this week is a Wild Thing puppet! Available for curbside pick up. Curbside hours are Monday - Friday 12-2 and 4-6, Saturdays, 12-2.

David A. Howe Public Library 03.12.2020

Staff Review by Director Nic Gunning Vision by Tom King and Scarlet Witch by James Robinson With the new Disney+ Show WandaVision debuting earlier this month I decided to dive into the comic book history of the characters. Tom King's 2 volume Vision series is haunting and engaging. It shows his struggle to find normalcy and really gets deep. James Robinson's Scarlet Witch boasts some great art, but starts stronger than it ends. I like the mystical elements and felt it was a g...ood showcase for the character. Both series are available in our collection. Tune in to our podcast spotlight here: https://m.soundcloud.com/allthebooks/wandavision See more

David A. Howe Public Library 23.11.2020

Book club staff review, by Circulation Operations Manager, Niki Book club staff review, by Circulation Operations Manager, Niki Gordon... The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn This seemed a little slow moving in the beginning while a little too rushed at the end, but had some interesting, and very flawed, characters to help move it along. I enjoyed how the author tied old black & white noir movie plots into the book. Overall, not a bad suspense novel with some twists, but stra...ngely, it was the protagonist's battle with agoraphobia that I found most interesting. -Niki Have you read the book? Join me on a zoom call Tuesday (1/26) at 3:30pm to talk more about it! Email, Niki, at [email protected] for the login info.